Dichloropyridine
Appearance
Dichloropyridines are organic compounds with the formula Cl2C5H3N, consisting of a pyridine ring substituted with two chlorides.[1] Six isomers are known. They are white or colorless, most are solids at room temperature.
Name | Registry number | melting point (°C) |
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2,3-Dichloropyridine | 2402-77-9 | 203–204 |
2,4-Dichloropyridine | 26452-80-2 | -1 |
2,5-Dichloropyridine | 16110-09-1 | 193–194 |
2,6-Dichloropyridine | 2402-78-0 | 211–212 |
3,4-Dichloropyridine | 55934-00-4 | 22–24 |
3,5-Dichloropyridine | 2457-47-8 | 178–179 |
References
[edit]- ^ Shimizu, Shinkichi; Watanabe, Nanao; Kataoka, Toshiaki; Shoji, Takayuki; Abe, Nobuyuki; Morishita, Sinji; Ichimura, Hisao (2007). "Pyridine and Pyridine Derivatives". Ullmann's Encyclopedia of Industrial Chemistry. Weinheim: Wiley-VCH. doi:10.1002/14356007.a22_399. ISBN 978-3527306732.